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    <title>Biomedical Science and Engineering</title>
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    <description>Biomedical Science and Engineering is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides rapid publication of articles in all areas of biomedical science and engineering. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of biomedical science and engineering.</description>
    <dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
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		<dc:rights>2013 Science and Education Publishing Co. Ltd All rights reserved.</dc:rights>
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		2
		January 2017
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Does Temperature Effects the Growth of the Microcracks in a Broken Femur with Intramedullary Nailing ΤGN?
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<![CDATA[In present paper we considered a broken femur with an intramedullary nailing TGN. We were interested locally for three particular points of fracture area of bone. We based upon theory of adaptive elasticity (accounting and neglecting temperature) and upon energy density theory and showed that after a long time femur at points of our interest: i) will be (quickly or normally or delayed) united or ii) will be not united. Our results are verified by clinical studies. Thus we concluded that temperature does not effects the growth of microcracks.]]>
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Mary  Tsili, D.  Zacharopoulos
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<dc:date>2017-7-14</dc:date>
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Does Temperature Effects the Growth of Microcracks in a Broken Femur with a Prosthetic Device AMBI?
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<![CDATA[In present paper we considered if temperature effects the growth of microcracks in a broken femur with AMBI. We studied three particularly points of fracture. We used theory of adaptive elasticity neglecting and accounting temperature and energy density theory. We showed for both cases: that after a long time femur locally at points of our interest: i) will be (quickly or normally or delayed) united. Our results are verified by clinical studies. We concluded that temperature plays no role to growth of microcracks.]]>
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Mary  Tsili, D.  Zacharopoulos
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<dc:date>2017-7-20</dc:date>
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